--- Vivienne Bianchi
Date: 11.09.1994 (SAT)
Location:
Road's End - Streets
Phase: Evening Phase
Weather: Overcast --- |
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Vivienne showed as much surprise as she could at the sight of Hwan's violent outbreak. It wasn't much, but it is the thought that count, isn't it? Her head downcast, she looked away from Hwan, as if afraid to meet his gaze. Perhaps that she felt that part of the blame was to be attributed to her. In the end, things may have gone differently if she had tried to fight her fears... but then could she really have done so considering how she has a broken soul in the first place?
"You... protector for her? Sorry... I couldn't..."
...in the end, dwelling on such a matter would help no one. If one was to proceed logically, there was no reason why Vivienne should feel upset over Prushka's death. The outcome that they had found together... ultimately one was saved, at the price of the other one. It was better than both of them losing their lives.
"We went to... Owl's Nest... wanted to see what was in the Library... and I wanted to meet Alex again. There was... bad weather, so after arriving at Owl's Nest and meeting up with Prushka accidentally, we decided to stay at the hotel for the Night... then in the morning... a man in green armor with spear attacked us... he called himself Lobo..."
Vivienne paused, thinking back to the chain of events that had occurred back then. Nothing pleasant to remember at all, but she should share the details with the man that was responsible with keeping Prushka safe... thought that lead to the question 'why' he wasn't with her during any of the dangerous encounters they had previously. Perhaps that Prushka had stormed off on her own? Knowing her that was... possible.
"Prushie... did something to me that made me run in fear... but after I came back to my senses... I went back to see what had happened... she was... already asleep... forever... but then there was something else that came and fought the man with a spear... a monster of sorts. I saw that the Lobo person lost to the Monster and died but then I ran away after the Monster showed that it would kill me if I didn't leave..."
In her usual, fragmented and empty Voice, Vivienne recounted the tale of her tragic morning at Owl's Nest. She did omit a few details, but the most important happenings had been conveyed to the two boys. What would they do now that they had been told all of this?